John Lee Supertaster
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Flans, When I was 39 years old, I heard a story.
I found out that there [are] people walking among us who have superpowers.
These people are called Supertasters.
To a Supertaster, bitter fruits taste far more bitter, and sweets far more sweet.
Then, just a few months ago, I had the chance to meet a real, live
Supertaster named John Lee.
And this is his true story,
Nothing tastes the same (nothing tastes the same)
To a Supertaster (Supertaster)
When he tastes a pear (tastes a pear)
It's like a hundred pears (it's like a million pears)

He's got superpowers (superpowers)
He is a Supertaster (Supertaster)
Every flavor explodes (explodes and explodes)
Explodes and explodes

John Lee Supertaster
Tastes more than we do
Everything has a flavor
Some flavors are too much

Can't shut his mouth (can't shut his mouth)
'Cause he's a Supertaster (Supertaster)
Though he looks like a man (talks like a man)
He is a Supertaster (Supertaster)

Can't drink coffee or beer (coffee or beer)
Cause he's a Supertaster (Supertaster)
Loves ice cream and pie (ice cream and pie)
He is a Supertaster

John Lee Supertaster
Tastes more than we know




Everything has a flavor
Some flavors must go

Overall Meaning

The song "John Lee Supertaster" by They Might Be Giants is an ode to people known as Supertasters. Supertasters are individuals who have a heightened sense of taste and can taste flavors more intensely than the average person. The lyrics describe the experience of one particular Supertaster named John Lee, who provides a unique perspective on the world of taste.


The opening lines set the tone for the song, with Flans introducing the concept of Supertasters and how he discovered John Lee. The chorus emphasizes how different John Lee's experience of taste is, with nothing tasting the same to him. Even something as simple as a pear has a much more intense flavor to him than it does for most people. The "superpowers" he possesses are highlighted, as every flavor "explodes" for him.


Throughout the song, it is clear that John Lee's heightened sense of taste is both a blessing and a curse. He can appreciate the complexities of certain foods but also has to avoid others as they are too intense for him. He cannot drink coffee or beer, but instead loves ice cream and pie. The chorus ends with the assertion that "everything has a flavor" for John Lee and some flavors are simply too much for him to handle.


Line by Line Meaning

Flans, When I was 39 years old, I heard a story.
The singer learned about Supertasters, people with superpowers that make flavors more intense.


I found out that there [are] people walking among us who have superpowers.
Supertasters have the ability to taste flavors more intensely than regular people.


These people are called Supertasters.
The term used to describe people with this superpower is 'Supertasters.'


To a Supertaster, bitter fruits taste far more bitter, and sweets far more sweet.
Supertasters experience flavors more intensely, so they perceive extreme bitterness and sweetness in foods.


Then, just a few months ago, I had the chance to meet a real, live Supertaster named John Lee.
The artist recently had the opportunity to meet a person with superpowers, a Supertaster named John Lee.


And this is his true story, Nothing tastes the same (nothing tastes the same) To a Supertaster (Supertaster) When he tastes a pear (tastes a pear) It's like a hundred pears (it's like a million pears)
To John Lee, a Supertaster, flavors are multiplied and intensified. A single pear tastes like a hundred or even a million pears.


He's got superpowers (superpowers) He is a Supertaster (Supertaster) Every flavor explodes (explodes and explodes) Explodes and explodes
John Lee's ability to taste flavors makes them explode in intensity, giving him superpowers.


John Lee Supertaster Tastes more than we do Everything has a flavor Some flavors are too much
John Lee's superpowers allow him to experience flavors more intensely than regular people. Some flavors are too much for him to handle.


Can't shut his mouth (can't shut his mouth) 'Cause he's a Supertaster (Supertaster) Though he looks like a man (talks like a man) He is a Supertaster (Supertaster)
John Lee's intense sensory experiences make it difficult for him to keep his thoughts to himself. He may look and talk like a regular man, but he is a Supertaster.


Can't drink coffee or beer (coffee or beer) Cause he's a Supertaster (Supertaster) Loves ice cream and pie (ice cream and pie) He is a Supertaster
John Lee's superpowers make coffee and beer unpleasant for him, but he still loves sweet treats that are easier to tolerate, like ice cream and pie.


John Lee Supertaster Tastes more than we know Everything has a flavor Some flavors must go
John Lee's ability to taste flavors more intensely than regular people means that he may detect flavors that others cannot. He may view some flavors as too strong or unpleasant and choose not to consume them.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHN FLANSBURGH, JOHN LINNELL, JOHN C. FLANSBURGH, JOHN S. LINNELL

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